Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'
From everyday words like “futari” (two of us) and “fuyu” (winter) to many katakana terms like “photo–” and “brother–,” there are plenty of titles that start with the sound fu.
What words come to mind? This article introduces popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with fu.
There’s a wide range to choose from, and it’s fairly easy to find unique titles too—so it might be fun to memorize them! Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re curious about songs that start with fu, but also as a prompt for picking songs, such as in karaoke shiritori where you connect titles by the last character.
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Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (51–60)
FlashbackKAT-TUN

This work was produced as a digital-only coupling track for the single “Roar,” released in March 2021.
Timed with the group’s 15th anniversary and their first-ever digital release, it stands as a landmark ballad.
The lyrics were written by Kenta Urashima, with composition by Kenta Urashima and Hiroto Kikuchi, delicately portraying the resolve to move forward while embracing memories of the past.
As the title suggests—meaning “reminiscence”—it’s a masterpiece that invites you to reflect on their journey and listen closely alone on a quiet night.
It’s also recommended for those who want to look back on the time spent with KAT-TUN and bask in a warm afterglow.
familySEKAI NO OWARI

It’s a moving medium-tempo ballad written as the theme song for the drama “IP: Cyber Investigation Team.” Created by SEKAI NO OWARI, it’s included on the album “scent of memory,” released in July 2021.
The lyrics resonate with the conflicts that arise precisely because family is so close, and with the awkward kindness found there.
And the curry that appears as a small detail of everyday life further enhances the song’s warm atmosphere.
Friendlecca

Even if they were born and raised differently or have different “types,” there are friends who somehow just click, right? lecca’s song “Friend” celebrates that irreplaceable bond.
It’s a warm number that lets you feel the ties between people while acknowledging differences.
It’s included on her major-label debut mini-album “Dreamer,” released in April 2006.
Rather than a dramatic tearjerker, its down-to-earth way of expressing gratitude resonated with listeners.
How about singing it at karaoke when you reunite with an old friend, or sending cheers to friends far away?
FlenjerOtsuka Ai

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to cheer up a friend who’s feeling down, or when you want to cut loose together and laugh it off.
It was released in April 2006 as the 11th single.
Since it was used as the CM song for Toshiba mobile phones and as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sports Urugusu,” many people probably heard it often at the time.
The title is a unique coined word that combines “friend” and “sentai hero.” It’s a track packed with Ai Otsuka’s signature wordplay and a passionate embrace of friendship.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (61–70)
FOREVER YOUNGZ

Z is a three-piece rock band produced by Daikoh Nagato.
This track was selected as the official theme song for “SUPER GT 2025 Round 2” and is their debut single, released digitally in May 2025.
Featuring a driving rock sound written by member AZ and vivid twin-vocal call-and-response, the song syncs with the heat of the race and instantly elevates your mood.
Listening to it may give you the same exhilaration as if you were at the circuit yourself.
Flying BAK-69

AK-69, a charismatic figure in Japan’s hip-hop scene who keeps rapping about the indomitable spirit of clawing your way up from the bottom and aiming for the top.
This track is a fiery anthem of fighting spirit, depicting his resolve to turn adversity into fuel and rise from “B-class” to soaring in the sky.
With no Auto-Tune, his rap hurls the raw cry from deep in his chest straight at you, shaking the listener’s emotions to the core.
Released as a single in February 2016, it was also included on DAWN, his first album after moving to the prestigious Def Jam Recordings.
Listen to it at the moment you steel yourself to step into the ring—like a sumo wrestler heading to the dohyo—and it’s sure to push you forward.
normalConton Candy

Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, SAKAMOTO DAYS is an action-comedy manga where the ordinary and the extraordinary intersect.
This song was chosen as the ending theme for its TV anime adaptation.
Conton Candy released it digitally in advance in January 2025, followed by a CD single in March of the same year.
The exhilarating band performance and lyrics that capture the preciousness of everyday life—closely tied to the characters—strike a chord.
The playful arrangements, including irregular time signatures and a bass solo, are also highlights.
Why not listen to it while thinking of someone dear to you?


